Archive for the ‘Japan Gaming’ Category
Review: Final Fantasy XIII
It’s about time that we, fans of the Final Fantasy series, are finally getting probably the best looking JRPG on the PlayStation 3. Yes, I know that there will be an Xbox 360 version, but that’s for the US (and probably EUR as well). However, since I bought and played the PS3 version, this is what the review will be about. So you want to know if this game will be worth your money, amongst the other great titles coming out this year? Let me put it this way; It took me around 20+ hours just to end up at the open world, where I can freely roam around to grind CP.
Review: Demon’s Souls

Ever had one of those days where you walk into a castle infested with demonic warriors and getting killed within moments of entering said castle? You do? Well, expect a lot of that in Demon’s Souls for the PS3. Not only will it be demonic warriors, but also dragons, slugs, fire beetles, an insane king, and most likely of all, Red Eyes. Oh yes, Red Eyes will always be there to say hello to your warm lower orifice with his cold spear.
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Japan Gaming: Dissidia Battles
Here’s another video of Dissidia, but focusing more on the battles. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »
Japan Gaming: Dissidia Preview Video
Dissidia has topped the sales charts for the PSP in Japan and here we are, in America, waiting for this gem to get here! Well folks, I made this video to get you all pumped and willing to import! There shouldn’t be any reason for a Final Fantasy fan here in the states to not have this game already. Even if you’re not a FF fan, buy it for the sake of having such a great game with easy to learn controls, enriched story line, and memorable characters. Read the rest of this entry »
A Sign Of Things To Come?
Look at all these Japanese gamers crowded around the Star Ocean 4 kiosk in Japan. Is this a sign of things to come? I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many Japanese gamers crowding an Xbox 360 kiosk before. It looks like this may be the title that turns the tide for Microsoft in Japan. This picture was found on Famitsu’s website.




